Terrazzo blends marble, glass, quartz, or recycled aggregate chips into cement or epoxy resin, with a grind and polished surface for a seamless, customizable finish. Epoxy terrazzo, ideal for South Florida interiors, is especially suited for high-traffic commercial spaces like airports, hospitals, schools, and upscale homes.
If you’ve ever used the restroom at the Miami International Airport, or peeped your head behind the Costco Food Court Kitchen and noticed the floor, you’re already familiar with our work.

Terrazzo FAQ :
• “Is Terrazzo only for floors?”
No—terrazzo also decorates countertops, stair treads, backsplashes, benches, and precast elements.
• “How thick is Terrazzo?”
Epoxy terrazzo systems run 1/4”–3/8” thick, whereas cement-based options are thicker.
• “How to Maintenance Terrazzo?”
Smooth terrazzo is easy to clean with damp mopping, and non-slip sealers can be used in wet areas.
• “What is the Cost & Lifespan of Terrazzo?”
Cost is calculated at $X/sq.ft. but depends on the size of the area in question.Though installation costs are higher up front, terrazzo lasts 40–100 years—outpacing most flooring materials and offering the best lifecycle value.
• “Is Terrazzo Eco-friendly?”
With recycled content and longevity, it contributes to LEED points and sustainable building certifications.
• “Should you Install Terrazzo Outside?”
Epoxy Terrazzo is NOT suitable for outdoor use. Use cementitious or rustic systems instead.
